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The still-undefeated Bulls hosted the Kings on Wednesday and handed them a 126-113 defeat. It was Chicago's fourth win of the season and Sacramento's fourth loss, and it demonstrated a pretty sobering truth for the moribund Kings: even the lowly Bulls have left them in the dust.
Zach LaVine shuts down the “Bulls West” nickname after returning to Chicago, saying the Kings are a different team despite familiar faces.
The Chicago Bulls have defeated the Sacramento Kings 126-113 to remain unbeaten. Matas Buzelis led the Bulls with 27 points, while Josh Giddey added 20 points, 12 assists, and eight rebounds.
Bulls West versus Kings East lived up to the hype, at least, for most of one half. The Sacramento Kings lost to the Chicago Bulls 126-113, dropping their third
In Monday’s victory over the Hawks, Josh Giddey led the way for the Bulls as he recorded 18 points, 13 rebounds and five assists while Nikola Vucevic added 17 points, 17 rebounds and nine assists of his own.
Zach LaVine had an emotional night on Wednesday when he played his first game in Chicago as a visiting player since the Bulls traded him to the Sacramento Kings last season.
The Bulls will yet again be without star guard Coby White on Wednesday, as the team's leading scorer from last season remains sidelined with a right calf strain. White did not participate in the preseason for Chicago, and has yet to make his season debut in a year where he's set to hit unrestricted free agency in the summer.
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Bulls to encounter familiar faces in clash vs. Kings
At least six members of the Chicago Bulls have scored in double figures in each game this season, keying the club's first 3-0 start since 2021-22. But the Bulls have proved equally relentless on defensive,